Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

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In this course on the Linux Logical Volume Manager you'll learn:Exactly what LVM is and when to use it.
How LVM creates layers of abstraction between storage devices and file systems and how to use that to your maximum benefit.
The details of how to create and manage Physical Volumes, Volume Groups, and Logical Volumes.
How easy it is to extend file systems while keeping the existing data online and completely accessible during the entire process.
How to create mirrored logical volumes to protect your data against single points of failure.
How to migrate data from one storage device to another, without taking any downtime whatsoever.
And more...This course is perfect for anyone who wants to quickly get up to speed on the Linux Logical Volume Manager.Also, this course applies to any Linux distribution as the Linux LVM commands are the same on all Linux distros.Ubuntu
Red Hat Enterprise Linux / RHEL
CentOS
Debian
SUSE
And all others.This course also includes a 14-page LVM Workbook that contains all the examples and commands demonstrated in the course. You can use it as your personal LVM cheat sheet.This course was created by Jason Cannon. He's taught thousands of people just like you, valuable, in-demand Linux skills. He's created many highly-rated Linux courses and even written several best-selling books on the subject, too. In this course, he shares the most important things that allow you to quickly understand and use LVM.If you're ready to finally tackle LVM, enroll now!Who this course is for:Anyone who wants to manage logical volumes, disks, or other storage devices on Linux operating systems

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Manage Logical Volumes using LVM on Linux systems and servers

Anyone who wants to manage logical volumes, disks, or other storage devices on Linux operating systems

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  • Systems
  • Linux

Course programme

Introduction 2 lectures 04:58 Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Layers of Abstraction in LVM Introduction 2 lectures 04:58 Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Layers of Abstraction in LVM Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Introduction to the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Layers of Abstraction in LVM Layers of Abstraction in LVM Layers of Abstraction in LVM Layers of Abstraction in LVM Managing LVM 5 lectures 33:16 Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Managing LVM 5 lectures 33:16 Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Creating Physical Volumes (PVs), Volume Groups (VGs), and Logical Volumes (LVs) Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Extending Volume Groups and Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Mirroring Logical Volumes Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Removing Logical Volumes, Physical Volumes, and Volume Groups Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Migrating Data from One Storage Device to Another Summary 1 lecture 01:20 Logical Volume Manager – Summary Summary 1 lecture 01:20 Logical Volume Manager – Summary Logical Volume Manager – Summary Logical Volume Manager – Summary Logical Volume Manager – Summary Logical Volume Manager – Summary Downloadable LVM Companion Workbook / Guide 1 lecture 00:00 LVM Companion Workbook / Guide Downloadable LVM Companion Workbook / Guide 1 lecture 00:00 LVM Companion Workbook / Guide LVM Companion Workbook / Guide LVM Companion Workbook / Guide LVM Companion Workbook / Guide LVM Companion Workbook / Guide

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A basic understanding of the Linux command line interface (CLI)

Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

£ 10 + VAT